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Consistent approach to child genital cutting needed to reduce FGM in Australia

Consistent approach to child genital cutting needed to reduce FGM in Australia

by info@aiga.org.au | Jan 2, 2014 | Featured, Media

NSW Minister for Family & Community Services Pru Goward’s concerns about the hidden prevalence of female genital mutilation (FGM) are well founded. Ms Goward argued today that although tough laws are in place, social and cultural conditions need to be addressed to...

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